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SHERLOCK NOW THREE DAYS A WEEK! A truly enjoyable and growing collection of Sherlock Holmes Adventures and the best stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, one of Britain's greatest storytellers. Narration by master storyteller Jon Hagadorn (1001 Stories Network). Now playing every Sun Noon ET, Wed 5PM ET, and FRI 5PM ET
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Link to 'Marie' by H. Rider Haggard at 1001 Stories From The Gilded Age: https://www.bestof1001stories.com/show/1001storiesfromthegildedage/marie-by-h-rider-haggard-chap-1/ In Chapter 1 of "The Great Boer War", titled "The Boer Nations," Arthur Conan Doyle explores the historical and cultural origins of the Boer people to explain why they became such formidable opponents for the British Empire.  Key Summary Points  The Ancestry of the Boer: Doyle describes the Boers as a "rugged, virile, unconquerable" race. He attributes their character to a mix of Dutch settlers (who famously resisted Spain) and French Huguenots (who fled religious persecution). Environmental Conditioning: For seven generations, these settlers lived in a harsh African landscape, fighting "savage men and ferocious beasts". This lifestyle developed their world-class skills in horsemanship and marksmanship, which later became critical military advantages. Religious and Patriotic Zeal: Their identity was further solidified by a "dour fatalistic Old Testament religion" and an intense, consuming patriotism. Historical Friction with Britain: Doyle identifies early tensions starting with the British takeover of the Cape Colony in 1814. A primary source of conflict was the British government's role as a "protector of the native servants," which clashed with the Boers' slaveholding practices. The Slachter's Nek Incident: He highlights the 1815 execution of five Dutch farmers after a rebellion triggered by the arrest of a farmer for maltreating a slave. Doyle notes that while a race can forget the victims of a battlefield, they never forget the "victims of the scaffold". The Great Trek: Discontent with British rule and the abolition of slavery led to the "Great Trek". Thousands of Boers moved inland to the "bare pastures of the upland veldt" to establish their own republics, the Transvaal and the Orange Free State, away from British "civilised rule".  Historical Context for Your Episode Doyle wrote this work in 1900 while serving as a volunteer doctor during the conflict. His goal was to provide a "thorough account" of the war's causes and early battles based on eyewitness accounts from his patients.     
Sherlock Holmes investigates the death of a nobleman which is tied in to a mysterious ghost who haunts an English castle. This is one of the hard to find episodes of 'The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes ' from John Stanley and Ian Martin (1948)
Tonight we step back to Jan 18, 1986 for a unique production that blurs the lines between fiction and reality, The Mystery of the Reluctant Storyteller, written by Derek Wilson and directed by Brian Miller.In this drama, Holmes and Watson discuss their creator, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, exploring his accomplishments,his misses, and the time when Doyle wanteed to kill off his famous detective so he could get to more serious work.  This is a well acted, well written that you'lll want to enjoy again and again.  This was aired by BBC4 Radio in 1986. You can catch over 100 of my narrated ACD short story and Sherlock Holmes adventures at one place in addition to my 1001 Sherlodck Holmes podcast, and thats at www.bestof1001stories.com.
Jon Hagadorn narrates this adventure in which Holmes and Watson solve the case of a mysterious tenant who is frightening an older landlady who comes to Holmes for help. In the process of finding out who the tenant is, Holmes joins forces with Scotland Yard and The Pinkerton Detective Agency,  
Continuing the 1946 season of The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, here are the summaries for the next two episodes you mentioned. Both featured Tom Conway as Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Watson. The Singular Affair of the Coptic Compass Original Air Date: December 7, 1946 Summary: Sherlock Holmes returns to his lodgings to find a bizarre collection of items: a railway ticket, a Coptic compass, a half-eaten apple, and a naked corpse. The Mystery: The crime appears designed to frame Holmes or at least cause him extreme professional embarrassment and lead to his arrest by Scotland Yard. The Villain: The episode serves as a battle of wits against his ultimate nemesis, Professor Moriarty, who planted the murder specifically to distract Holmes while he attempted to steal a priceless jewel. The Adventure of the Grand Old Man Original Air Date: December 21, 1946 Summary: Holmes is hired to protect an elderly, dying playwright—the "Grand Old Man" of the title. The Mystery: The playwright is in danger of being murdered before he can fulfill a final wish: finding the living relatives of a man from whom he had stolen a play years earlier. Note: Although an original radio script, the story was loosely inspired by elements from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel The Sig  
Both episodes originally aired in 1946 and featured Tom Conway as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson, following Basil Rathbone's departure from the series. The Adventure of the Black Angus Original Air Date: October 19, 1946 Summary: A young woman, a jilted bride-to-be, hires Holmes to investigate why her fiancé—the son of a Scottish Lord—suddenly broke off their engagement without explanation. Holmes and Watson travel to the Scottish Highlands, where they find themselves entangled in a mystery steeped in local folklore. The case involves an ancient family curse and terrifying rumors of werewolves stalking the moors. Note: While an original script for radio, it was loosely inspired by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire." The Adventure of the Dying Schoolboys Original Air Date: November 9, 1946 (sometimes titled "The Singular Affair of the Dying Schoolboys") Summary: Holmes and Watson are summoned to an exclusive, elite boarding school for boys to investigate a disturbing string of deaths among the students. The school is run by an eccentric doctor, and the man who hires Holmes—the brother of one of the deceased boys—suspects foul play rather than natural illness. Holmes must navigate the secretive environment of the academy to uncover the true cause behind the mysterious fatalities. Note: The script for this episode was penned by the famous mystery/sci-fi writing duo Anthony Boucher and Denis Green. Catch all of our 1001 stories shows at www.bestof1001stories.com
  "The Indiscretion of Mr. Edwards" is an original radio play from The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, first broadcast on February 4, 1946. The plot involves Holmes investigating the murder of a French circus performer who was involved with a member of the British Royal Family traveling incognito Get all of our shows at one website: WWW.BESTOF1001STORIES.COM REVIEWS NEEDED . My email works as well for comments: 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! https://.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Two great episodes of The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes starring Nigel Bruce and Basil RathboneIn the radio series The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, these episodes aired during the mid-1940s and reflect the show's blend of original scripts and classic adaptations.  The Fifth of November  Original Air Date: November 5, 1945 This episode, also known as "The Gunpowder Plot", was written by Anthony Boucher and originally broadcast on Guy Fawkes Day.  The Client: A man named James Stuart visits Baker Street, fearing his cousin, Guy Falkenberry, plans to murder him by blowing him up. The Plot: The case is steeped in the history of the 1605 Gunpowder Plot. Stuart is a descendant of the royal family targeted by the original plot, and the modern threat seems to be a symbolic reenactment. The Mystery: Holmes must determine if the threat is a genuine terrorist plot or a personal vendetta masked by historical pageantry. The episode is noted for being an original story inspired by elements of the Conan Doyle story "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot".  The Speckled Band  Original Air Date: November 12, 1945 This episode is a faithful radio adaptation of one of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous locked-room mysteries.  The Client: Helen Stoner seeks Holmes's help after being forced to move into the bedroom where her sister, Julia, died under mysterious circumstances two years prior. The Clues: Julia's dying words were "the speckled band". Holmes discovers several anomalies in the room: a bed bolted to the floor, a dummy bell-rope, and a ventilator that leads to the room of their violent stepfather, Dr. Grimesby Roylott. The Resolution: During a night vigil, Holmes discovers the "band" is a venomous swamp adder. Roylott had been sending the snake through the ventilator to murder his stepdaughters to prevent them from marrying and taking their inheritance. Holmes strikes the snake, driving it back through the vent where it kills Roylott instead.  Get all of our shows at one website: bestof1001stories.com REVIEWS NEEDED . My email works as well for comments: 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! https://.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"The Terrifying Cats" and "The Submarine Caves" are episodes of the radio series The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, which originally starred Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson. These episodes often featured original scripts by Anthony Boucher and Denis Green rather than direct adaptations of Arthur Conan Doyle's stories.  The Terrifying Cats Original Air Date: February 25, 1946  In this episode, Holmes is approached by an American opera singer who has a paralyzing, deadly fear of cats. The case evolves into a murder investigation when the singer is accused of a crime in Rome. Holmes and Watson must travel to Italy to exonerate the singer and uncover the truth behind the sinister forces at play.  Key Plot Points: The client suffers from an intense phobia of felines. Holmes and Watson journey to Rome to solve the mystery. The investigation involves exonerating the opera singer of a murder charge.  The Submarine Caves Original Air Date: March 4, 1946  Set in the summer of 1896, Holmes and Watson travel to the Island of Garth (referred to in some records as the Island of G), a small, independent territory in the English Channel. Their official, public reason for visiting is a bizarre diplomatic tradition: accepting an annual ceremonial pound of butter on behalf of the British Crown.  The Hidden Threat: The island contains a massive interior cavern accessible only through underwater channels. This makes it a strategically vital natural harbor and dry dock for a submarine fleet. The Mystery: Upon arrival, they discover the island's ruler, Martha Horn (known as Mother Horn), has died suddenly. Holmes suspects poisoning due to a "silly grin" on her face. The Conflict: Holmes must contend with the island's housekeeper, Mrs. Reeves, who exerts a suspicious amount of control over the new heir, Christopher Horn. The Resolution: Holmes uncovers a German-linked espionage plot involving Dr. Oberwald and Mrs. Reeves. They intended to use the island as a secret submarine base, threatening the security of the British Isles.  Next Step: Would you like me to find more details on other episodes Get all of our shows at one website:www.bestof1001stories REVIEWS NEEDED . My email works as well for comments: 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! https://.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stories of Sherlock Holmes ran on South African 'Springbok Radio' in the early 1980's. It starred Graham Armitage as Sherlock and Kerry Jordan as Watson. Watson is no longer the bumbling mumbling Watson of Nigel Bruce. The stories do not attempt to stick to the original Conan Doyle canon.  Get all of our shows at one website: www.bestof1001stories.com My email works as well for comments: 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! https://.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Murder Beyond the Mountains (Original Air Date: January 14, 1946) Set during the period when the world believed Sherlock Holmes was dead, this episode follows Holmes (disguised as the Norwegian explorer Sigerson) as he treks through the Himalayas. While seeking passage to Tibet, he is rescued from a blizzard by a missionary and becomes embroiled in a high-stakes power struggle involving a local Chinese governor and imperial diplomats. When the governor is murdered, Holmes must solve the crime to secure his own safety and continue his journey to meet the Dalai Lama. The Telltale Pigeon Feathers (Original Air Date: January 21, 1946) Inspired by Conan Doyle's "The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter," this original radio script features Holmes and Watson investigating a mysterious case where pigeon feathers serve as a critical clue. The story involves a peculiar kidnapping and a series of cryptic events that require Holmes's sharpest deductive skills to untangle. It is noted for its fast-paced plot and was one of many original scripts written by the team of Anthony Boucher and Denis Green.        Get all of our shows at one website: www.bestof1001stories.com REVIEWS NEEDED . My email works as well for comments: 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! https://.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
  The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes was a popular American radio series that aired from 1939 to 1950, primarily starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson. The show followed a framing device where a retired Watson, living in California, would share stories of his past cases with a weekly guest. While some episodes were direct adaptations of Arthur Conan Doyle's original stories, many others were original scripts written specifically for the radio.  Episode Summaries Murder in the Casbah (Original Air Date: December 3, 1945) Holmes and Watson travel to North Africa to search for an Englishman named Douglas Milton, who fled Britain years prior after being wrongly accused of murder. Milton is now the heir to a noble title, but he is hiding in the lawless Casbah of Algiers, where he has joined the Foreign Legion. The detectives must navigate a web of mystery involving a beautiful woman and criminal elements to clear his name and secure his inheritance. A Scandal in Bohemia (Original Air Date: December 10, 1945) In this adaptation of the famous short story, the King of Bohemia hires Holmes to retrieve a compromising photograph from Irene Adler, an opera singer with whom the King once had an affair. The King fears Adler will use the photo to ruin his upcoming royal marriage. Despite using elaborate disguises and a staged fire to locate the photo, Holmes is ultimately outwitted by Adler, who discovers his ruse and flees with her new husband—though she leaves a letter promising never to use the photo against the King New Twitter address- @1001podcast Follow Us!  Get all of our shows at one website: www.bestof1001stories.com REVIEWS NEEDED . My email works as well for comments: 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! https://.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce take us on another great Sherlock Holmes Adventure sponsored by Petri Wines. "The Great Gandolfo" is an episode of The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes radio series, which aired on October 22, 1945, starring Basil Rathbone as Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson. It was written by Anthony Boucher and Denis Green, and while not an original Arthur Conan Doyle story, it was inspired by "The Adventure of the Second Stain" (1904).  Summary: The Setup: The episode, sponsored by Petri Wine, begins with Dr. Watson sharing a tale of a case involving a "great" figure, though not in the way one might expect. The Case: Holmes and Watson are involved in a mystery centered on a character named "The Great Gandolfo". Plotline: The narrative involves a tense situation revolving around a missing item, drawing thematic inspiration from "The Adventure of the Second Stain," where a missing document threatens national security. The plot, characteristic of the series, is fast-paced, involving wit and, at times, more humorous elements than the original canon. Context: The show was a popular wartime radio drama, featuring the classic duo of a high-strung Holmes and a genial Watson, with original narrations and commercials.  The episode is part of the 6th season of the series' run on the Mutual Network.  New Twitter address- @1001podcast Follow Us!   REVIEWS NEEDED . My email works as well for comments: 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! https://.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
  Join host Gizelle Erickson every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4pm ET at 1001 Ghost, Chiller & Lovecraft Podcast as she introduces the nuances of every episode of America's favorite vigilante radio serial 'The Shadow' as Lamont Cranston and his sexy sidekick Margot Lane bring all the lowlifes and sleazeballs who never thought they would be punished to justice. Take the Shadow challenge and listen to the first five episodes like I did to really get an understanding of the show and you'll be a fan!   Apple Link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-ghost-chiller-lovecraft-stories/id1516332327 Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/show/5P4hV28LgpG89dRNMfSDKJ  
Holmes and Watson come to the aid of an old war buddy of Watson's who is haunted by visions of the past.The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a series of radio dramas based on Arthur Conan Doyle's detective Sherlock Holmes. Written by Bert Coules as a pastiche of Doyle's work, the series was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2002, 2004, 2008–2009 and 2010. There are sixteen episodes, all of them produced and directed by Patrick Rayner of BBC Scotland. Clive Merrison stars as Holmes, having portrayed the detective in a 1989–1998 BBC radio series of dramatisations of every Sherlock Holmes story by Doyle (the first actor to do so). Andrew Sachs appears as Dr. Watson, replacing Michael Williams after Williams died following the Radio 4 run of Sherlock Holmes adaptations. Each of the stories is based on a throwaway reference from an actual Doyle short story or novel.  New Twitter address- @1001podcast Follow Us!  Get all of our shows at one website: www.bestof1001stories.com  REVIEWS NEEDED . My email works as well for comments: 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! https://.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A man is found dead from a bullet wound on a train to London and Scotland Yard is unable to piece together how it happened. This is one of Doyle's first murder mysteries and one of the few which does not include Sherlock Holmes. "The Story of the Man with the Watches" (1898) It was collected in Doyle's Round the Fire Stories (1908) and Tales of Terror and Mystery (1922). The story concerns the appearance of a dead man in a railway carriage, with six pocket watches in his jacket. Get all of our shows at one website: https://.1001storiespodcast.comWWW.BESTOF1001STORIES.COM REVIEWS NEEDED . My email works as well for comments: 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! https://.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS AT APPLE/ITUNES AND ALL ANDROID HOSTS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! LINKS BELOW... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
 THE CABMAN'S STORY "The Cabman's Story" is a short crime fiction story by Arthur Conan Doyle, first published anonymously in Cassell's Saturday Journal on May 17, 1884. The narrative serves as a frame for an old, experienced London cabman to share a series of grim and mysterious encounters he has had during his long career as a "growler" (four-wheeler cab) driver.  Summary of the Stories The story is a collection of three vignettes related by the cabman to a fare: The Dead Passenger: The cabman's first account involves two well-dressed women who flag him down late at night and ask him to transport a man they claim is heavily intoxicated to an address in Clapham. The fare is paid in advance with a sovereign. Upon arrival, the cabman and a servant discover the man is not drunk, but in fact already dead, a victim of willful murder with all identifying items removed from his pockets. An inquest later confirms he was dead when placed in the cab. The Forger: The second anecdote describes a little, bespectacled man who becomes a regular customer, hiring the cab for three hours daily for apparently aimless rides around London. The cabman becomes suspicious due to the man's large black bag and his insistence on closed windows. The police eventually arrest the passenger, revealing he was a forger using the moving, closed cab as a mobile and private workshop to print Bank of England notes undetected. The Dynamiter: The final, brief story concerns a stout, sailor-like man the cabman drove to the docks who was carrying a hollowed-out "coal torpedo" filled with dynamite. The cabman observed the device through a small window he had installed in his cab after the forger incident. He later reports this to the police after hearing news of a ship explosion, but they are unable to trace the man       Get all of our shows at one website: https://WWW.BESTOF1001STORIES.COM  REVIEWS NEEDED . My email works as well for comments: 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! https://.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS AT APPLE/ITUNES AND ALL ANDROID HOSTS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! LINKS BELOW. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Springbok Radio series The Stories of Sherlock Holmes was a South African radio drama that aired from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s. The show was a notable part of the legacy of Springbok Radio, a major commercial station in South Africa at the time.    Airing Period: The series ran between 1979/1980 and 1985. Springbok Radio itself ceased broadcasting in 1985. Cast: Sherlock Holmes was played by Graham Armitage, and Dr. Watson was portrayed by Kerry Jordan. Jordan's portrayal of Watson was noted as not being the "bumbling" type seen in some other adaptations (such as the Nigel Bruce version). Production: The episodes were produced by Michael Silver in Johannesburg. Format: The series consisted of an estimated 47 to 50 episodes, each approximately 20-30 minutes long. They were typically broadcast on Sunday evenings at 6 PM. Content: The stories were original works or loose adaptations, and did not strictly adhere to the original Arthur Conan Doyle canon.  Though less known globally than the BBC or American productions, the series remains an interesting part of Sherlock Holmes radio history. Some episodes are available for listening on platforms like the Internet Archive and various podcast services.    
Graham Armitage- My vote for best radio Sherlock Holmes The Stories of Sherlock Holmes was a South African radio show series of 47 or 50 episodes, produced by Michael Silver and aired on Springbok Radio (Johannesburg, South Africa) between 1979/1980 and 1985, starring Graham Armitage as Sherlock Holmes and Kerry Jordan as Dr. Watson. The episodes were around 20-30 minutes each and broadcasted on Sunday evenings at 6pm.   Catch all Sherlock episodes in one pllace ar www.bestof1001stories.com   Scroll to 1001 Sherlock Holmes+episodes
A doctor aboard a whaling ship in the Arctic leaves a diary describing the haunting of the ship by a spirit, placing the Captain and crew in grave danger of being ice-bound. Note: at 42::17 Doyle makes a reference to his contemporary AA Milne (author of Winnie The Pooh), by saying "Mr. Milne (one of the seamen onboard) pooh-poohs my fears...". Get all of our shows at one website: www.BESTOF1001STORIES.COM REVIEWS NEEDED . My email works as well for comments: 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! www.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS AT APPLE/ITUNES AND ALL ANDROID HOSTS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! LINKS BELOW... Open these links to enjoy our shows! APPLE USERS Catch 1001 Heroes on any Apple Device here (Free): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-heroes-legends-histories-mysteries-podcast/id956154836?mt=2  Catch 1001 CLASSIC SHORT STORIES at Apple Podcast App Now: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-classic-short-stories-tales/id1078098622 Catch 1001 Stories for the Road at Apple Podcast now:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-stories-for-the-road/id1227478901 NEW Enjoy 1001 Greatest Love Stories on Apple Devices here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-greatest-love-stories/id1485751552 Catch 1001 RADIO DAYS now at Apple iTunes!  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-radio-days/id1405045413?mt=2 Catch 1001 Ghost Stories & Tales of the Maacabre on Apple DevIces here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-ghost-stories-tales-of-the-macabre/id1516332327 Catch 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories (& Arthur Conan Doyle) on Apple Podcast Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-sherlock-holmes-stories-best-sir-arthur-conan/id1534427618 Catch 1001 History's Best Storytellers (interviews) here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-historys-best-storytellers/id1483649026 ANDROID USERS- 1001 Radio Days right here at Player.fm FREE: https://player.fm/series/1001-radio-days 1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales at Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6rzDb5uFdOhfw5X6P5lkWn 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries: https://castbox.fm/channel/1001-Heroes%2C-Legends%2C-Histories-%26-Mysteries-Podcast-id1323418?country=us  1001 Ghost Stories & Tales of the Macabre on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5P4hV28LgpG89dRNMfSDKJ 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories (& Tales from Arthur Conan Doyle) :https://www.podparadise.com/Podcast/1534427618 1001 History's Best Storytellers: (interviews) on Stitcher https://www.podparadise.com/Podcast/1534427618   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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cthorne98

Love ending my day with this podcast. If your a fan of Sherlock Homes this is the podcast for you as well. tone and pace of the stories is excellent. Well done all around. Thank you for this gem each week.

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cthorne98

Fantastic, I enjoy these episodes at night while falling asleep. Highly recommended for those who like Sherlock Holmes. I've found this one to be the best out there so far.

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Nancy

Does anyone know the name of the music piece used at the beginning and end of this podcast?

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Bella Ring

Not my favorite voice for Sherlock but it has a few stories I haven’t heard before. .

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